Narendra Modi
Why Did Modi Drop In On Saudi Arabia?
As of January 2015, there were 7.3 million non-resident Indians in the Middle East (64 percent of the total) who remitted over $36 billion in 2015.
Students Challenge Modi Over Freedom of Speech
Modi's Hindu nationalism comes under scrutiny after a student is locked up for "anti-India" remarks.
Tolerance Fears Cast Shadow Over Modi's Budget
After riots and protests, the image of Narendra Modi's government has been damaged.
India Deploys Troops to Quell Unrest in Northern State
Latest unrest threatens to undermine Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promise of better days to come.
Who's In Charge in Delhi? Not Modi, It Seems
Which is the real Modi? The free market free trader? Or a radical Hindu bent on imposing repression?
Prime Minister Urged to Deliver on 'Make in India' Hype
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitches effort as "the biggest brand that India has ever created."
Modi: Big On Announcements, Poor on Follow Up
So detailed were his announcements that he had to abandon his usual impromptu style of Hindi oratory and read the details from a prepared script.
Raid on Air Force Base Reveals India's Dysfunction
The attack across the Pakistan border threatens Modi's efforts to warm relations with Pakistan.
India's Modi Makes a Surprise Visit to Pakistan
It was the first time an Indian Prime Minister had visited Pakistan since 2004.
Delhi Minister Calls Indian PM Narendra Modi a 'Psychopath'
Arvind Kejriwal has alleged that his office was raided by a government agency.
Modi Makes Headway Abroad; the Gandhis Halt Progress at Home
A deal with Japan, rapprochement with Pakistan, but deadlock in parliament.
Narendra Modi Is Running Out of Time to Reform the Indian Economy
Religious intolerance—which has worsened since Modi became premier—discourages foreign investment.
Blockade of Nepal Sets Off Anti-Indian Protests
Earthquake relief fails to get through as pressure grows in Nepal to pivot to China.
Britain Holds Its Nose and Gives Modi the Red Carpet Treatment
Modi has been unwise to allow his government to earn an authoritarian and anti-Muslim reputation.
A Frosty Welcome Awaits India's Modi in London
The 2002 Gujarat massacre will overshadow the Indian premier's quest for investment funding.
What You Need to Know About Narendra Modi's Visit to the U.K.
The Indian prime minister will have lunch with the queen and address parliament.
Modi Suffers a Sharp Slap in Bihar
The Indian premier may be rock-star popular in the U.S., but in India he is on the slide.
India's Modi Suffers Election Defeat in Country's Third Most Populous State
"This is a clear indication that Modi's popularity may now have peaked."
Modi Faces Tough Electoral Test in Poor Bihar
Modi would resent a defeat and would likely restrict central government help to the state.
Narendra Modi's Rule in India Threatened by Holy Cows
India's reputation for tolerance is in tatters as the government stays mum on Islamophobia.
Resisting Modi's Market Changes in India
The burgeoning Indian economy has largely benefited those who are already privileged.
Outsiders Are Breathing New Life Into Tired Politics Worldwide
Trump and Sanders in the U.S. Modi in India. Corbyn in the U.K. All are disrupting politics as usual.
Indian Prime Minister Modi Visits Facebook HQ
The Indian leader reportedly became visibly upset when he began speaking about his background at the event.
The Ganges River Is Dying Under the Weight of Modern India
The country's future depends on keeping the holy river alive.
'Shana Tova' From Obama, Cameron and Even Rouhani
World leaders send video messages and tweets for the Jewish new year.
India and Pakistan: Jaw-Jaw Not War-War
To start seriously talking is the only way out of the destructive long-running standoff.
Modi Keeps Peddling Hope as Dreams Fade
On his second Independence Day speech, the Indian prime minister was noticeably subdued.
Modi's Bangladesh Border Breakthrough Bodes Well
The deal ended decades of bickering and is a rare example of India getting its regional diplomacy right.
Modi's India: Caste, Inequality and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism
Caste and social inequality persist in India, but the poor are now political in a way unheard of in the decades after independence.
Corruption Accusations Submerge Modi's Monsoon Session
Congress party brings parliament to a halt as it charges Narendra Modi with protecting corrupt ministers.